The ’lovechild’ of two obsessed restaurateurs
Gléda opened last year, but had been planned for 8 years before. The long preparation was rewarding: Gléda is a new favourite of many foodies in Hungary. The two owners are bot
13 April: Grand Kékfrankos tasting
The largest annual tasting of Kékfrankos (aka Blaufränkisch)variety will showcase around 150 wines made of the variety.
Spend the shortest night of the year with Chardonnay
ChardonnNITE, Etyeki Kúria, 23 June The night of „Szent Iván” (or Saint John) is the shortest night of the year, so why should anyone go to bed? Etyeki Kúria ini
Grand Kékfrankos Tasting in Budapest
21 April, Hotel Gellért If you think you know this grape variety, try to do our small, 5 minute quiz! Not the best results? No problem, participate in the next […]
7 wines you must taste at VinCE Budapest Wine Show
April 5–7, Budapest, Hungary The 3 day exhibition showcasing quality Hungarian wineries has been organized 8 times and has become one of the most prestigious wine events of the w
A place to get „elegantly tipsy”
Szalonspicc Café and Winebar, Budapest “The whole world is three drinks behind. If everyone in the world would take three drinks, we would have no trouble” – said Hum
Taste & Buy – Christmas Wine Fair
5 ideal wines for Christmas On 9 December Corinthia Hotel Budapest, the glamorous five star hotel in the centre of Budapest will host a wine event with clever concept: [&hel
„Taste us” in Prague!
Hungarian exhibitors at IWSP on 11 October Czech Republic is mainly a beer drinker country, but wine consumption has increased significantly in recent years – one of the r
Food that will knock your socks off! Babel in Budapest by Fiona Beckett
Fiona Beckett British wine expert and restaurant critic was invited to Budapest by VinCE Budapest Wine Show, where she held a masterclass to pair wines made of indigenous grapes wi
Top 3 Sauvignon Blanc wines from where you would not expect
The last edition of Concours Mondial du Sauvignon took place in Bordeaux, of 3-4 March 2017. None of medal winners came from Hungary. In fact no Hungarian winery entered wines [&he